A security guard bravely intervened to save an 11-year-old girl and a 34-year-old woman from a knife-wielding attacker in London's Leicester Square, a popular tourist spot in the English capital. The incident occurred on Monday morning, with the Westminster Police confirming the arrest of a man believed to be the sole suspect.
The guard, identified as Abdullah, 29, recounted hearing screams and witnessing the violent attack. Without hesitation, he tackled the assailant, disarmed him, and held him down until police arrived. Two other individuals assisted Abdullah in restraining the attacker before authorities took him into custody.
Abdullah and his fellow helpers provided initial first aid to the victims before medical professionals took over. The 11-year-old girl sustained injuries requiring hospital treatment, while the second victim suffered less severe harm.
Despite recent far-right unrest in the UK, authorities have clarified that there is no indication of terrorism in this case. The London Ambulance Service responded promptly to the scene, transporting the victims to a major trauma center for treatment.
The heroic actions of Abdullah underscore the ongoing challenges of violence against women and girls in England and Wales. A recent report by the National Police Chiefs' Council highlighted the alarming prevalence of such incidents, describing the situation as reaching 'epidemic levels.'